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29 April 2024 Insurance

Argenta appoints former Hiscox/AIG executive to board

Argenta Syndicate Management Limited (ASML), a subsidiary of Argenta Holdings, has appointed a former Hiscox and AIG executive to join its board as a non-executive director. 

Miriam Goddard  has held various underwriting and leadership roles, most recently as director of underwriting for specialty casualty, and joint active underwriter at W/R/B Underwriting’s Syndicate 1967. Her previous roles include head of professions at Hiscox and underwriting roles at Jubilee Managing Agency and Brockbank Managing Agency. She began her underwriting career writing US and international professional risks for AIG.

John Whiter, chair of the ASML Board, said: “Together with the rest of the board, I am looking forward to working with Miriam. The skills and experience Miriam brings will further enhance our ability to support the company’s vision and business strategy.”

Nick Moore, chief executive officer of Argenta Holdings and managing director of ASML, said: “We are delighted to have Miriam join our board as a non-executive director. Her extensive industry knowledge and expertise will be a major asset to the board. I look forward to working with her and believe Argenta will benefit greatly from the insights she will bring.”

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